The Ring Cycle by Richard Wagner

Datan and his lovely Brunmary

The mighty Datan and his lovely Brunmary and Brunjulia

Once upon a time, the mighty Datan and his lovely Brunmary
took to the skies in their magnificent flying machine. Datan
being all powerful, but easily bored took many things to read on
his magical book. Brunmary took only one book. As they landed in
the sunny land of the Golden Gate Brunmary found she had nothing
left to read and was sad. Datan said, "Fear not my sweet
Valkyrie, for you will read again soon." And so it was, that the
two Norse Gods left the busy port of the air and went on their
way to the land of Exeter.

In the deep green forests of the land of Exeter Datan and his
lovely Brunmary took many walks. They wandered amongst the
majestic redwood trees. They frolicked by the fragrant bay
trees. And they marveled at the moreish arbutus menziesii. Once
deep in the mystic forest they stopped to eat their enchanted
cheese sandwiches. The bright hot sun of the land of Exeter
shone down upon them, but their canopy of trees protected them
from its fierce heat. Datan and his lovely Brunmary were
pleased, as the light was good.

The deep green
forests of the land of Exeter

Not long after, Datan and his lovely Brunmary went to the house
of opera in the land of Saint Francis to revel in the Ring Cycle
by Brunmary's hero, Richard Wagner. Datan decreed that they
would spend 16 hours of their immortal lives watching the antics
of their peers. They laughed, cheered, cried, and wept as the
play unfolded before them.

And so it was that the mighty Datan and his lovely Brunmary
spent their days in the land of the Golden Gate; they ate,
drank, and were very merry. But like all good things their
journey came to an end. With deep sorrow in their hearts, and a
touch of anticipation of their home, the two Norse Gods climbed
onto their magnificent flying machine and flew home to their
land, of the rainy and cold, Canterbury. The universe was once
again in balance.